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Question HT leads

hi give us your input,
on the foloowing HT leads options

if it makes a difference

s2 44' (no radio usage), minidisc and amp

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Old 10-19-2002, 10:32 AM
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Ummm...
Pardon my english (pun intended)
Are you refering to spark plug cables?
If you are Jacobs makes a nice set that sells for about half OEM and seem to work just fine.
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Hey Scott,

yeah,

H.T as in "high tension" leads,

so the leads which go to the spark plugs and also the dizzy (distributor) to coil.

Cheers for the supplier,

I have no problems at the moment, but I was trying to get some feedback on the 3 types I've mentioned.

I read an article, which really pertained to racers/ricers
about "ht" leads. I know from other cars you can spend a shed load (lots and lots) OR peanut's (not a lot) on these things.

Some views were that some leads costting hundersed of quids (pounds/dollas) were the bom (great/fab)

so thats all I was trying to see, from other ppls experiences

cheers

Adrian (with the translations written in)

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If you hadn't translated, I wouldn't have the foggiest frick what you said.

I went thru two sets of HTleads from a discount chain, then I spent the extra cash (money, dough, denero, wompum, euro, pound) and got the Bosch set. No problems since. So I guess OEM gets my vote, though I've heard that a good set of 8mm was the way to go. I'll prolly try that someday and see.

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